Eccleston Square
London SW1
"Towering ceilings and period features meet a delicate, refined scheme"
This bright, two-storey apartment is set within an elegant row of Grade II-listed terraces overlooking Eccleston Square. The terrace occupies part of the north-west corner of the Square, one of only five houses built by Thomas Cubitt himself in 1842, and conceived as part of his broader master planning of south Belgravia - better known today as Pimlico. Inside, high ceilings and generous proportions create an exaggerated sense of volume, while tall windows usher in plenty of light. A balcony extends at the front, with views across the private residents' garden at the centre of the square.
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